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A federal District Court judge has ruled that those injured by the apartheid policies of the white-ruled South African government may sue Ford and IBM for providing assistance to that government in the form of military vehicles and computers. The racist policies of apartheid were in force between 1948 and 1994.
U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled Thursday that the Alien Tort Statute of 1789 (ATS), which has in recent years been used to hold U.S. corporations liable for human rights violations they facilitate overseas, is applicable in this case. In order to come to this conclusion, however, Scheindlin had to get around a previous ruling in the case of Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, in which the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that corporations could not be sued under the ATS.
Scheindlin called that case an outlier, writing it is the only opinion by a federal court of appeals
to determine that there is no corporate liability under the ATS.
Bruce Nagel, whose firm Nagel Rice is representing the South Africans, was pleased by Scheindlins decision. Ford and IBM enabled the apartheid regime to function, and justice requires that they answer for their wrongdoing, Nagel said.
http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/federal-judge-approves-class-action-case-against-ford-and-ibm-for-helping-south-african-apartheid-140420?news=852960
MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)A lot more than Ford and IBM enabled Apartheid. Think of the banks that moved Krugerrands.
R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)Eventually Israel, unless it changes its ways, will be know for embracing apartheid, and all the companies and nations that helped it along the way will be just as guilty.